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[SOAS02B] Recipients aged 18 or older of social assistance at year-end in per cent of age group by Year, Country and Sex

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Per cent of age group
Denmark: Statistics Denmark
Faroe Islands: Department of Social Service
Finland: National Institute of Welfare and Health (THL)
Iceland: Statistics Iceland
Norway: Statistics Norway
Sweden: National Board of Health and Welfare
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Rate of individuals receiving social assistance at year-end. Calculation is based on recipients in percent of all people aged 18 years or older. Calculation is at a given month at year-end. The calculated rate is done using the entire population 18 year and older. Relevant age group and reference date specified in country-note.

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Denmark

Age group used for counting: recipients between the age of 16 and the age of retirement. Reference date: 31 December in a given year.

Faroe Islands

Recipients of social assistance between the age of 18 and the age of retirement.

Finland

The age group is: 18 years or older
Reference date: November.
The sum of columns 'men' and 'women' do not always match the data on column 'men and women'. This is due to a few induviduals whose sex is unknown.